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FUNERALS.
MEADE.—The Funeral of the late
GEORGE MEADE, of Orange, be
loved husband of Effie and father of
Ray: Will leave the Newcastle Rail
way Station THIS AFTERNOON at
2.30 p.m. for Methodist Cemetery,
Sandgate.
GILBERT BROS. & COMY., LTD..
Funeral Directors.
MEADE.—The Funeral of the late
GEORGE MEADE, beloved brother-
in-law of Misses E. and G. Gilbert,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luckham, Mr.
and Mrs. Thompson Dixon: Will
leave Newcastle Railway Station
THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30 p.m., for
Methodist Cemetery, Sandgate.
GILBERT BROS. & COMY., LTD.,
8030. Funeral Directors.
FUNERAL DIREI'TON ,
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BELFORD-,I)0,A.. IIAMcIL'ON,
'Phone, lurmilt??n 70.,
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E. EOOLEBTON,
Members of the Speers' Point Congrega
Christian Endeavour are requested to at
RENCE PAXTON: To move from Walls
end Hospital THIS AFTERNOON at 4
A. PICKERING,
PAXTON.—Relatives and Friends of
Daughter, FLORENCE MONTGOMERY
Hospital, at 4 o'clock THIS AFTER
Wallsend. T. SHERLOCK, Funeral
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U.A.O.D. LODGES, BOOLAROO.
PAXTON.—Officers and Members of
Sister FLORENCE M. PAXTON: To
W. H. BOARDMAN, Supt.
boon HI on Wlloto t(ll ootind lt ll, 'l' t1o
SCOBIE.—The Relatives and Friends of
the late Mr. WILLIAM HUGH
SCOBIE are invited to attend his Fun
eral: To move from his residence, Oak
hampton, West Maitland, THIS AFTER
NOON, at three o'clock, for the Presby
terian Cemetery, East Maitland. A. S.
MEHAN & CO., Funeral Directors. 8036
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